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Dob-dob

A dob-dob ( or in some sources ''ldab ldob'') is a member of a type of Tibetan Buddhist monk fraternity that existed in Gelug monasteries in Tibet such as Sera Monastery and are reported to still exist in Gelug monasteries today, although possibly in a somewhat altered form. The status of dob-dobs tended to be somewhat ambiguous and they were generally the less academic monks who had an interest in sports, fighting and other 'worldly' matters.
==Disruptive influences or peacemakers?==
Dob-dobs sometimes acted as self-appointed policemen in the monasteries. Geshe Lama Konchog for example recalled being beaten by his dob-dob uncle in Sera for being over-eager to study and take Tantric initiations.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Geshe Lama Konchog )〕 Dob-dobs were often seen as potential trouble-makers with Sir Charles Bell describing in his portrait of the Thirteenth Dalai Lama how dob-dobs were foremost amongst monks at large religious ceremonies who were "bursting with superfluous energy, and spoiling for a fight".
However, dob-dobs also contributed many positive qualities to monastery life. According to José Ignacio Cabezón of the ''Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library'':

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